Jeopardy July 21 2023 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy July 21 2023 answers and Solutions. We have just finished solving all the 7 crossword clues found today in the puzzle and we have listed them below. Simply click on any of the clues you are having difficulties finding the solution for and a new page with the answer will pop up.


# Question
1 Expressed in todays numbers its the sum total if you add the 7 Roman numerals together
2 Adopted in 1949 9 months after statehood the emblem of Israel features this symbol of Hanukkah but with only 7 branches
3 Play-mates Portia Antonio & Shylock live in & around this city
4 Outstanding examples of prehistoric art can be found in Altamira this type of hollow feature
5 Romaine lettuce & anchovies are essential to the classic recipe for this salad
6 In 2021 after becoming the second woman to throw this more than 80 meters--about 262'--we bet Deanna Price was Thor the next day
7 To lend or a solo wolf
8 World sales of Israel these investment items are over $40 billion; the shalom type from $36 is a lovely B'nei mitzvah gift
9 In this play Puck has some handy juice that makes a sleeper fall in love with the next person he sees
10 In Greek myth master carpenter Epeius built this hollow item; Cassandra warned her peeps but... they didn't listen
11 In the language of this country maroulosalata is a salad typically made with romaine
12 In 2023 Swedish-American Mondo Duplantis broke his own world record in soaring 6.22 meters over 20 feet in this event
13 Thick or car blemishes
14 In 1992 Israel got what's been called it finest public building to house this body that the government wanted to overhaul in 2023
15 Lines that nobody understands include this Othello villain calling Cassio a fellow almost damned in a fair wife
16 The national museum of Ireland has a plaster cast of an early 1900s ghost turnip this; we use pumpkins
17 The paler sweeter center of a head of romaine has this anatomical name
18 Edwin Moses had a leg up on the competition for nearly 10 years winning 107 straight finals in the 400m this race
19 French for street or a French word for a gumbo base
20 In October 1973 Israel fought the war named for this Jewish holy day
21 Speaker of the line I prithee good Prince Hal help me to my horse good king's son
22 This barrel-shaped vessel used to hold liquids got title billing in a short story with regard to Amontillado
23 Romaine is just one of the lettuces in Giada De Laurentiis' recipe for this salad an Italian word for any hors d'oeuvre
24 At the 2020 Olympics this 35-year-old mom became the most decorated U.S. track & field athlete ever
25 A hidden stash or the dollar bills you might store there
26 Elected mayor of Jerusalem in 2018 Moshe Lion is the first from this branch of the Jews named from Hebrew for Spain
27 An arras is a curtain or wall hanging; in Hamlet this old man hides behind one & is stabbed through it
28 From Russia with love this plucky 3-stringed instrument has a hollow triangular body
29 This salad made with Romaine is said to be named for its supposed creator the owner of the Brown Derby
30 This Finnish track star won an amazing 9 gold medals across 3 Olympic games in the 1920s
31 Tied up or a combination of companies that may reduce competition
32 In 1725 this Dane went in search of a northeast passage
33 The right one of these organs has 3 lobes while the left has 2 (to make room for your heart)
34 Dorothy Parker contributed to the script for Saboteur a 1942 thriller by this director
35 Lip sweaters is slang for these grown by some people during Movember
36 Meaning child of the land a Kamaaina is a person from this state
37 Pronounced one way it means intricate; pronounced another a series of interconnected apartment buildings
38 A 10 1/2-mile bridge across the Tagus River in Lisbon is named for this Portuguese explorer
39 The windpipe is another name for this which is about 4 to 6 inches long & 1 inch in diameter
40 Pulp writer Jim Thompson helped write the script for The Killing a heist movie by this director of The Shining
41 It might be a tad brisk to take a plunge into this alliterative lake Scotland's largest in surface area
42 Folks from Michigan might be Yoopers or these fearless members of the weasel family
43 Seen here is self-made billionaire Sara Blakely inventor of this shapewear
44 In 1865 British explorer Edward Whymper led the first successful attempt to reach the top of this Alpine peak
45 In 1886 Dr. Reginald Fitz wrote the 1st clinical description of this condition where an internal organ is inflamed & urged surgery
46 This author of The Year of Magical Thinking helped write the 1976 version of A Star Is Born
47 The Florence type of this herb is sometimes mislabeled as sweet anise
48 People from Tennessee are called these because its residents were eager to step up to serve as soldiers
49 This numerical term means to get rid of or destroy or to bury at sea
50 In 1535 Jacques Cartier sailed up this river as far as present-day Quebec
51 It sounds like an old name for Troy but it's the lowest section of the small intestine where certain vitamins salts are absorbed
52 Who killed the chauffeur in this film with Bogie as Philip Marlowe? The screenwriters & Raymond Chandler didn't know either
53 Detergents containing these proteins that speed up chemical reactions are good on dried bloodstains
54 A New Yorker or the last name of Washington Irving's Diedrich
55 Though also called the tailbone it's not actually one bone but 3 to 5 fused together
56 This American explorer returned to Antarctica in the 1930s & had to be rescued in 1934 suffering from frostbite
57 Named for a 19th c. French pathologist this area of the left front part of the brain contains neurons involved in speech function
58 It's thought that Harry Lime from Graham Greene's The Third Man was based on this British spy & Soviet double agent
59 This 1870s U.S. political party got its colorful name because it wanted to maintain or increase paper money circulation
60 Some New Englanders aren't Connecticuties but these which mentions a spice
61 They're the pretty flowers seen here; picked them just for you

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# Questions
1 This title character of the top song from 1996 cant stand her boyfriend vitorino & spurns him to be with his 2 friends
2 The Nazis tried to destroy copies of a propaganda film by this female director since it heavily featured a supposed Nazi traitor
3 This pre-Islamic religion of India & Iran still lays their dead on towers of silence to be eaten by birds of prey
4 Though its often printed broken into short lines his No man is an island is a prose passage; Air & Angels thats a poem
5 The Comoros Archipelago is at one end of the Indian Ocean Channel with the name of this country
6 In the film Divorce Italian Style scandal comes to a small town when a theater shows this sweetly named 1960 Fellini film
7 Part of the limbic system this structure in the brain is thought to play a role in spatial navigation
8 After Herostratus burned down this edifice in Ephesus its no wonder the townsfolk banned mentioning his name
9 At jazz funerals in New Orleans this ordinal phrase refers to the mourners that trail behind the casket family & musicians
10 His The Runaway is not even his most famous poem with a horse in falling snow
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